Weather data week ending Nov. 25

Jefferson received. 1.01 inch during the week that ended Nov. 25. The .93 inch that fell Tuesday was the first rainfall that topped a half-inch since Sept. 16. It brought the total for November to 1.04 inch. According to KCCI’s SchoolNet 8, average rainfall for Nov. 1-25 is 1.42 inch. High temperature for the week was 53 degrees and the…

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David M. Wolf, 1923 – 2016

A service of remembrance was held Friday, Nov. 25, at Central Christian Church in Jefferson for David M. Wolf, 93, of Jefferson. Words of comfort were offered by the Rev Sheldon Henderson, pastor of the church. Dan Rasmussen was soloist, accompanied by Deb Hoskins. David donated his body to the University of Iowa anatomical gift program. Future interment will be…

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Ram girls fall to PCM in hoops opener

The Greene County Ram girls basketball team dropped its season opener Tuesday to PCM in Monroe 68-27. Too many turnovers and a 10 minute scoring drought doomed the Rams. The Mustangs held a five point lead, 14-9, after one quarter and the a six point lead at 24-18 midway through the second quarter. Before the Rams scored again with just…

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It’s thankful time

~a column by Colleen O’Brien It is two weeks after the general election, and lo and behold, it’s Thanksgiving; happens every four years. Every four years some of us get to be thankful. The rest of us look on in consternation — not a lot of thankfulness going on — because our candidate didn’t make it. It’s such a pendulum,…

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Historical Society slates final meeting for 2016

Society’s 2017 leadership nominated, elections at Dec. 2 get-together The Greene County Historical Society will have its final meeting of 2016 on Friday, Dec. 2, at the Greenewood Center in Jefferson. There’ll be lunch at 12 noon, an election of the group’s officers and board members for 2017, and holiday music from Greene County High School band members directed by…

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Jeff council okays adding patrol position

The Jefferson police department will add one uniformed patrolman to bring the force up to eight, a level of staffing the department hasn’t had since budget cuts required a reduction in force in 2003. The Jefferson city council approved the addition at the Nov. 22 regular meeting. Chief Mark Clouse had presented information to the council last month showing that…

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County supes talking about new HVAC, again

The Greene County supervisors are revisiting updating the heating/cooling system at the courthouse after supervisor Mick Burkett said a department head meeting last week got “rather heated” over the use of electric space heaters. Burkett said staff in one office – he did not name the office – has turned off the steam radiators and is using electric heaters because…

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